Doctors already knew that a Covid-19 infection bad enough to hospitalize someone is often followed by insomnia, but a new study of patients with recent mild Covid-19 has shown that these patients are very vulnerable to sleep disturbances, too.
Although most patients diagnosed with Covid-19 will quickly recover, some people experience symptoms that linger well after they start testing negative again-including insomnia. Scientists already.
UPI – A new Vietnamese study published on Monday has found that COVID-19 greatly raises the risk of insomnia, particularly among those suffering from anxiety or depression. Sleep researchers at Phenikaa University in Hanoi found that while most patients with COVID-19 not requiring hospitalisation make quick recoveries from the infection, 76.1 per cent of 1,056 […]
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